Bumping this because I think my days of buying used diapers is coming to a close. I had bought one cover used and the seller said it was in very good condition no flaws. I got it and it had a tiny hole on the wing and the tag on one side wasn't even stitched on I got another wool cover in the mail today that was COVERED in dog hair : I have dogs but would never send an item out with that much hair on it!

Is it too much to ask sellers to buy back products that buyers aren't happy with? Shouldn't they stand behind what they sell? I've offered to buy stuff back before when buyers weren't happy. Maybe you could contact this dog-hair lady and ask her to do the same.

Is it too much to ask sellers to buy back products that buyers aren't happy with? Shouldn't they stand behind what they sell? I've offered to buy stuff back before when buyers weren't happy. Maybe you could contact this dog-hair lady and ask her to do the same.

I got another wool cover in the mail today that was COVERED in dog hair : I have dogs but would never send an item out with that much hair on it!

I would never do that! I try to make sure every piece of fuzz is off whatever I'm selling. I've even been known to wash things just before I mail them just to make sure they're really clean! I would definitely email the seller. What if you had a major allergy to pet hair?

I know I should but I don't want to return the cover cause I really need it! I washed it and got my roller out and went to town. I got it cleaned up nicely! I am just so anal when I send things out, I even put them in ziplock bags just incase. I wish I just got that in return!

I agree with Judy a few posts back -- Caveat Emptor (sp?) when it comes to buying used dipes. There are places like the diaperpin.com and diaperhyena.com where you can get more familiar with CDs. I always like to get pictures to view -- especially interior ones so you can view if there's staining, holes, or other issues. But buying electronically isn't like viewing an items at a swap meet or something where you hold and more closely inspect an item. There is a certain risk to purchasing a used item from a seller you never get to meet in person.

Definitely contact any seller who's item you're not happy with. I think there are some mamas here who are still learning and could use the constructive feedback for future transactions. I think leaving feedback after trying to rectify the situation is completely appropriate.

The dog hair on the wool cover is going a bit too far. I'm another who likes to wash items I sell and put them in ziplock bags before shipping. I would definitely contact this mama at least just so she's aware of the problem. Just explaining the situation can make a world of difference in many cases.